On the show,
Cianci and Considine talked about how WLGO came to be and why this is the fourth
year the outing has partnered with Fisher House, which provides military
families free lodging while their loved ones receive medical treatment at 84
houses across the nation.

“It could be
due to combat injury or a veteran dealing with cancer or end-of-life issues,
but this is a way we can support them and it’s a way we can do something we
that we love – play golf,” Considine said. “That has an impact on making sure
these families are together at a hospital, staying at a Fisher House and they
can focus on their loved one recovery. And that’s an incredible gift.”

The money raised through WLGO helps keep families together while loved
ones are receiving medical care. The Fisher House staff shares that “a family’s
love is good medicine” and all of that is possible through donations like that
from WLGO to pay for food, electricity bills and even for building new Fisher
Houses, such as the one in Orlando that opened in February 2018.

“You don’t have
to be a great golfer – you don’t even have to be a golfer to donate,” Cianci
said. “That would go to one of the worthiest causes you can imagine, to help
our veterans and veterans’ families.”